In 2008, a curious find was discovered down a coal mine in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. As it could not be safely or successfully cut out due to the nature of the sandstone in which it was embedded, the mysterious artifact looking much like an ancient wheel remains in situ down the mine.
The following article is extracted from The Myth Of Man by J.P. Robinson.SMXL
Whilst drilling the coal coking stratum
named J3 ‘Sukhodolsky’ at a depth of 900 meters (2952.76 feet) from the
surface, workers were surprised to find what appears to be the imprint
of a wheel above them in the sandstone roof of the tunnel that they had
just excavated.
Thankfully, photographs of the unusual imprint were
taken by the Deputy Chief V.V. Kruzhilin and shared with the mine
foreman S. Kasatkin, who brought news of the find to light. Without
being able to further explore the site and inspect the imprint at close
hand, we are left with only the photographs as evidence of their
existence (there was more than one imprint) and the word of a group of
Ukrainian miners.
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OK, we need solar power, now! Let's excavate that mine instead of taking the coal. I bet miners find neat things all the time, but they don't release the findings for fear the mine would be closed for study.
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On the topic of solar, it's getting incredibly cheap now. I just googled to find an article on the topic, but there are multiple sites writing on the same topic.
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